 
 Leah Bolden, the building contractor and educator who does the YouTube series See Jane Drill strikes again with a wonderful and brief measuring tips video. I love the way she reveals features on tools that many of us may not have heard about. When we did a post about her 4 Tape Measure Tricks video, we heard from so many people who had never heard of some of these features. And in this video, she even reveals another feature found on an average tape measure that you may have overlooked.
Scribe a Line on a Long Board
 Leah reveals another feature found on the end hook of most commercial tape measures. Besides the nail/screw grab and the serrated marking edge (discussed in the previous post about her tape measure video), there is also a notch in the center of the serrated edge. She shows you how to use this notch to accept a pencil for scribing a line along a long workpiece.
Leah reveals another feature found on the end hook of most commercial tape measures. Besides the nail/screw grab and the serrated marking edge (discussed in the previous post about her tape measure video), there is also a notch in the center of the serrated edge. She shows you how to use this notch to accept a pencil for scribing a line along a long workpiece.
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